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lathes <a lathe; lathes> N

lathes

Lathes and turning centers INDUST

lathe <a lathe; lathes> N (instruments & machines)

lathe N (instruments & machines)

bar lathe ARCHIT

boring lathe ARCHIT

break lathe (or gap)

chuck lathe ARCHIT

copying lathe ARCHIT

drill lathe ARCHIT

duplex lathe ARCHIT

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It's a wonderful collection of set squares, planes, chisels, mallets, lathes, hand drills and measures.
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It is clear that milling machines as a distinct class of machine tool (separate from lathes running rotary files) first appeared between 1814 and 1818.
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He used the power to saw wood, pulp turnips, crush oats, chop straw, power the flourmill, lathes and tramway's.
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The demand for faster and more powerful lathes controlled the direction of lathe development.
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The lathes in use today are kept operational by independent service consultants, as well as cutting room personnel themselves, often by buying incomplete lathes and stripping them for parts.
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During the 1860s, when semi-automatic turret lathes were developed, they were sometimes called automatic.
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It consists of long, thin ash lathes over a bowed metal frame and is commonly used at most cricket clubs.
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Micro lathes are related to (full-sized) lathes but are distinguished by their small size and differing capabilities, application, use, and locations.
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Clement's main interest was the improvement of self-acting machine tools, and especially lathes.
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Modern pole lathes often replace the springy pole with an elastic bungee cord.
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